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azcoyote
It'd be great and make it much easier to convert plain text documents to Word
format if obvious footnotes/endnotes could be automatically found and
converted. For example some public domain ebooks have [FN#1] or [FN#12] to
indicate notes, and there could be hundreds of notes in a really long
document, so it would be ridiculous to select each and every one of them and
turn it into a footnote manually. An easy wizard for doing this would be much
appreciated. Thanks!
~Michael Anthony Abril
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Sic deus dilexit mundum, ut daret unigenitum filium suum, ut omnis qui
credit in eum non pereat, sed habeat vitam aeternam.
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format if obvious footnotes/endnotes could be automatically found and
converted. For example some public domain ebooks have [FN#1] or [FN#12] to
indicate notes, and there could be hundreds of notes in a really long
document, so it would be ridiculous to select each and every one of them and
turn it into a footnote manually. An easy wizard for doing this would be much
appreciated. Thanks!
~Michael Anthony Abril
--
Sic deus dilexit mundum, ut daret unigenitum filium suum, ut omnis qui
credit in eum non pereat, sed habeat vitam aeternam.
----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...b17f14&dg=microsoft.public.word.docmanagement